Cedarwood Atlas

Breathe in the sweet-and-spicy perfume of this true cedar essential oil. Grown in Morocco and descendants of the cedars of Lebanon mentioned in the Bible, Atlantic cedarwood is a strong antibacterial that works to relieve itchy scalps and control oily skin.

PORTRAIT

Your first whiff of Atlantic cedarwood essential oil will take you right back to your grandmother’s cedar closet! Of course, it works to keep bugs at bay (that’s why grandma had that closet), but it does so much more. Cedarwood essential oil makes a great natural sedative, calming your mind and helping you relax so you sleep restfully. And like our other cedarwood oils, it is a natural decongestant and expectorant you can add to blends designed to fight colds and other respiratory issues. Because of its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, you might also find cedarwood helpful in reducing the pain of arthritis.

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SAFETY

If pregnant, nursing or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician or clinical certified aromatherapist. For external use only. Keep away from mucous membranes & eyes. Test a small amount on skin for allergic reaction. Keep out of reach of children. Avoid using on infants and small children under the age of five years old.

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